Agreed, in the field when I heard that come over the radio, it put me on high alert. Now with being an EMD I get to see/hear the other side of things. Real eye opener and proves it's not easy as it looks to dispatch... Although there is alot of truth to the "not a clue, kept in the dark and full of caca" reputation for those working in dispatch.

Ah yes the geezer squeezer, would be a tool I'd love to have but always have plenty of compressors. I'm interested in the squeezer in development that has a built in vent so you could run a code by yourself.

Oh so true of the comm center staff besides me (paramedic) who has a patch is my supervisor (emt-b).

Were also not allowed to work together as were nicknamed "the MCI team". The last shift we worked together being a 3 car/10 patient MCI in middle of nowhere and it looked like a war zone when we pulled up.